Canadian punkass Justin Bieber has been banned from touring and performing in China after state officials called him a “controversial young foreign singer” who has been “badly behaved.”

A Bieber fan in China had asked the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Culture why the crappy singer didn’t announce a tour date in the country, despite his scheduled stops in nearby Asian countries, according to The Telegraph.

“Justin Bieber is a gifted singer, but he is also a controversial young foreign singer,” the bureau said in a statement. “In order to maintain order in the Chinese market and purify the Chinese performance environment, it is not suitable to bring in badly behaved entertainers.”

“We hope that as Justin Bieber matures, he can continue to improve his own words and actions, and truly become a singer beloved by the public,” the bureau said.

Bieber’s bad behavior in the USA, which included an arrest for drunk driving and a strange incident in which he urinated in a janitor’s bucket and yelled “F— Bill Clinton!” at a portrait of the former president, didn’t result in much diplomatic intervention, but his offensive behavior during his last Chinese tour created national outrage in the country.

Along with being carried up the Great Wall of China by his bodyguards (an image of which resulted in a bombardment of international mockery), Bieber was also filmed skateboarding through the streets of Beijing while being pursued by his entourage.

The singer upset social media users after he took and posted a picture of himself touring Tokyo’s Yasukuni Shrine, dedicated to those who died while serving the Empire of Japan. The shrine is controversial because it lists the names of more than 1,000 war criminals.

Gaga has in fact been banned twice from the nation. Her music was placed on a government blacklist in 2011 for its “vulgar lyrics”, before the ban was lifted in 2014. Unfortunately, her ban was reinstated less than two years later, reportedly after she controversially met with the Dalai Lama.